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2014-07-01: Back to a physical serverThe virtual server era is over and it's now time to return to a physical one, since the experience with the virtual server provider has not been satisfactory because of low disk space, low memory, low general service quality and high price.

2009-04-01: TUCAA's going virtualWe recently have to move TUCAA. We studied several alternatives and decided to open a virtual server. Its parameters are not optimal and therefore we plan to move this application back to a physical server as soon as possible.

2004-05-05: Application Programming Interface (API)
You can now query TUCAA programmatically via a search web service. This means
that you can integrate data coming from this application into yours. See
the application programming interface page
for more information and a sample client.

2003-10-01: New serverDue to the steadily increasing traffic, the last weekend we moved the application onto a new, more powerful server. This should speed up (and render more enjoyable) your naviagtion.

2003-08-01: A brand new siteTUCAA is now a completely new site. Not only has the user-interface changed, but also the underlying application has been completely rewritten. From the end user point-of-view, this site features now a lighter graphics (which should speed up navigation) and strict standards compliance.

2003-07-21: This site nominated "Kool site"In her weekly newsletter, Kim Komando includes this site as the "Kool site of the day". This is also reported in the related web site, "The Kim Komando Show". Read the related online article.

2003-05-29: Tucaa appears on BBC WorldThis site was suggested on the television show "Click Online" on BBC World in the "Webscape" section. See the related online article or just take a look at this transmission's recording (in Realmedia or Windows media format, at about 17 minutes from the beginning).Many thanks to the anonymous messenger who told us about this.